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Judy writes:
Do you think there is any local MD
who might be interested in learning about the differences and the risks of
Reglan and why legality isn't everything?
I don't mean to nit pick, but understanding terminology here will
actually help your case. Prescribing domperidone is not "illegal". It
is just not FDA approved. Big difference. And if you present it to a
physician as "legality" isn't everything, and they are not
independently motivated to research it themselves, they are likely to
be turned off immediately if you imply they are "breaking the law". A
physician can, even legally, prescribe domperidone for low milk
supply. It is considered "off label", which pediatricians,
unfortunately have to do from time to time anyway, living in the world
of "under 18".
Sorry to single out your post, Judy, just trying to help!!!
Liz
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On Aug 2, 2012, at 12:06 PM, "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Do you think there is any local MD
> who might be interested in learning about the differences and the risks of
> Reglan and why legality isn't everything?
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